Michigan Cryptocurrency Scam

(2020–2024)

Executive Summary

This report highlights the evolving landscape of cryptocurrency scams affecting Michigan residents over the past five years. Reported cases jumped from around 40 in 2020 to over 1750 in 2024. However, Lionsgate Network’s internal analysis suggests that only about 1 in 16 victims formally report these incidents. Many attribute their losses to ‘bad investments’ rather than recognizing them as fraud. As a result, the true number of cases may be exponentially higher.

Key Findings

Dramatic Increase: Scam reports grew by more than 43.8x between 2020 and 2024.

2024 Highlights:

– A notable incident where a victim lost over $500,000 via a fake cryptocurrency exchange.

– County authorities reported a sharp increase in scams targeting elderly residents.

2023 Data Points:

– Over 750 complaints filed from Michigan with the FBI’s IC3.

Visualization

Data Sources

– FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)

– Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

– Regional media and public records for Michigan

– Lionsgate Network internal analysis

Methodology

Data for 2020–2022 includes projections based on complaint patterns and partial datasets. Figures for 2023–2024 are sourced from full, verified public records and Lionsgate Network’s internal research.

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